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Far from “zero-COVID,” cases in China are soaring, and so is frustration with the government’s tactics

[ad_1] Beijing — The draconian “zero-COVID” policy that China has long touted as a scientific and effective countermeasure against the global coronavirus pandemic seems to be failing. Authorities reported record high COVID-19 case numbers in mainland China for the second consecutive day Friday. 32,695 new infections were recorded on Thursday, the …

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Schools struggle to staff up for youth mental health crisis

[ad_1] Mira Ugwuadu felt anxious and depressed when she returned to her high school in Cobb County, Georgia, last fall after months of remote learning, so she sought help. But her school counselor kept rescheduling their meetings because she had so many students to see. “I felt helpless and alone,” …

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Rare monkeypox case reported in Maryland

[ad_1] A Maryland resident who recently returned to the country on a flight from Nigeria has tested positive for monkeypox, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday. It is the second confirmed case of the rare disease in the U.S. since an outbreak infected 43 people in 2003.  …

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Some ultraviolet wands pose risk of radiation injury, FDA says

[ad_1] Americans are being urged against using eight ultraviolet wands used to disinfect surfaces because of high levels of radiation the products emit that can cause injuries to the skin and eyes of those nearby. Tests by the Food and Drug Administration found some products produce as much as 3,000 …

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The unsung heroes of public health

[ad_1] Monkeypox is now spreading around the world, and is putting the U.S. public health system once again on the front lines in a battle to keep the country safe. When asked if monkeypox represents another pandemic like COVID-19, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and …

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